It probably will. This was a universal hotrod kit with all the basic wires. As you saw, I had to use other circuits in the harness to power things like the reverse lights and windshield wipers. Best thing to do is pick up a factory service manual and check the wiring diagrams. Next best thing would be a Chiltons or Haynes manual. Not as much info, but usable. Good Luck!
Hey man do you know where i can find a video on how to add the fuse plug-in i need to add 2 fuse to my fuse box for my electric choke and electric fan..my harnessed did come with it..thanks
I'm not sure of any videos but you could find a keyed 12v source and add an inline fuse for each of this circuits. They sell them at most auto parts stores.
Sorry he didn't respond. I can't say for sure, but some of the fittings, receptacles and diagrams look similar to the kit I'm using to rewire my 1954 Ford, and it was made by Ron Francis. You can google Ron Francis to get the website, or I ordered my kit from a place called Mac's, which is an antique parts supplier associated with Eckler's (also online.)
It probably will. This was a universal hotrod kit with all the basic wires. As you saw, I had to use other circuits in the harness to power things like the reverse lights and windshield wipers. Best thing to do is pick up a factory service manual and check the wiring diagrams. Next best thing would be a Chiltons or Haynes manual. Not as much info, but usable. Good Luck!
Hey man do you know where i can find a video on how to add the fuse plug-in i need to add 2 fuse to my fuse box for my electric choke and electric fan..my harnessed did come with it..thanks
I'm not sure of any videos but you could find a keyed 12v source and add an inline fuse for each of this circuits. They sell them at most auto parts stores.
Do happen to know if this wire harness will work on a 84 c10?
4 years late. Where did you get the wiring kit?
Sorry he didn't respond. I can't say for sure, but some of the fittings, receptacles and diagrams look similar to the kit I'm using to rewire my 1954 Ford, and it was made by Ron Francis. You can google Ron Francis to get the website, or I ordered my kit from a place called Mac's, which is an antique parts supplier associated with Eckler's (also online.)